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176 MARYLAND MANUAL
Chestertown: 218 East High Street 21620
Crisfield: 930 West Main Street 21817
Cumberland: 239 North Mechanic Street 21501
Easton: 208 East Dover Street 21601
Elkton: 107 West High Street 21921
Frederick: 22 West Church Street 21701
Greenmount Applicant Placement Outreach Office:
2434 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore 21218
Hagerstown: 401 East Antietam Street 21740
Hyattsville: 4316 Farragut Street 20780
Oakland: 216 East Alder Street 21560
Salisbury: 724 East Main Street 21801
Silver Spring: 952 Sligo Avenue 20907
Snow Hill: 422 West Market Street 21863
Towson: 311 East Pennsylvania Avenue 21204
Westminster: 25 Liberty Street 21157
Wheaton: 11262 Georgia Avenue and 11262 Triangle Lane 20902
Youth Opportunity Center: 1727 North Charles Street,
Baltimore 21201
Under the terms of the Social Security Act, the Department of
Employment Security is a State agency entirely financed by the
Federal Government.
Appropriations 1967 1968
Federal Funds . . $8,657,613 $9,057,117
Staff: 1,050.
Promotion of Industry and Agriculture
MARYLAND PORT AUTHORITY
Commissioners
Chairman: John W. Kronau, Baltimore City, 1968
Vice Chairman: Avery W. Hall, Eastern Shore, 1971
Francis X. Wells, Baltimore County, 1969; James H. Grove,
Western Maryland, 1970; Edward S. Corcoran, Anne Arundel
County, 1972.
Executive Director: Joseph L. Stanton
Pier 2, Pratt Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone; 762-2118
The Maryland Port Authority, a semi-autonomous State agency,
was established by Chapter 2, Acts of the Special Session of 1956.
The Authority consists of five commissioners appointed by the Gov-
ernor for five-year terms, one term expiring each year. Three of the
five members must at all times be residents of Anne Arundel County,
Baltimore City, and Baltimore County respectively. Of the other two,
one must be a resident of the Western Shore of Maryland outside of
Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, and Baltimore County, and one
must be a resident of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The Governor
designates one of the members to act as Chairman, and the members
of the Authority annually elect one of its members as Vice Chairman.
The Commissioners appoint the Executive Director, who exercises
such administrative powers as they delegate.
In creating the Maryland Port Authority, the primary objective of
the General Assembly was to improve the facilities and strengthen
the workings of the private operator. If private facilities are inade-
quate, however, or inadequately operated at any time, the Authority

 
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